The Evolutions of the Transdisciplinary of Futures Studies: Case Study of America
Journal: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-01-30
Authors : Gh. Behroozi Lak; M. R. Jalilvand;
Page : 57-94
Keywords : Transdiciplinary; Evolution of futures Studies; paradigm; World War II; Cold War;
Abstract
Futures Studies are transdiciplinary research field that explain social phenomena and change processes, and provide a broader perspective on them. Further, it develops various fields of human activity. Futures studies thematic territory is all sectors of culture, economics, politics, technology and the arts, and in the view of the changes ahead, its topics are rising. It is believed that human societies are able not to control the future, but the future is able to influence the path of history. I this study, we reviewed books and papers published in futures studies to illustrate American sutures studies movement in 1960s and 1970s. We start with World War II and Cold War. Then, organizations and future thinkers affecting futures studies would be discussed. Finally, the paradigms that have formed after World War II and the Cold War in the field of futures studies would be defined. Generally, futurists believe that so far there have been two paradigms in the evolution of futures studies and there are signs of the emergence of a new paradigm.
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